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Biota is the superdomain that contains all life. Flora describes the kingdom of plants (
Plantae) and Fauna that of animals (
Animalia). Other organisms included in the Biota and organized according to a taxonomy tree of kingdoms are fungi (
Fungi), bacteria (
Monera), protists (
Protista), and viruses (
Vira, Viridae). We provide comprehensive descriptions including anatomy, physiology, behavior, distribution, reproduction and life cycle, habitat, and other biological or ecological aspects of living organisms.
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Wikimedia Foundation project that aims to catalog all species.
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Phylogenetic tree with information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their history, and characteristics. An on-going multi-authored project hosted by the University of Arizona.
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Information about taxonomy, natural history, distribution, abundance, and ecology of many species worldwide. Includes tools to identify, map, and database species.
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Includes the Index to Organism Names, a publicly available subset of TRITON the Taxonomy Resource, and the Zoological Record Thesaurus.
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A species search engine from Rod Page of Glasgow University. Search on either the common or Latin name of a species. Results are generated by querying other data sources.
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Searchable database of four kingdoms: plant, animal, fungi, monera. Search by scientific or common names, English or French.
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Taxonomic tree of mammals, insects, birds, and plants. Includes common and scientific names, publication details, references, links, general range maps, and some images. Most complete for Lepidoptera.
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Authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
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A new project to create an online reference source and database for every one of the 1.8 million species that are named and known on this planet. Includes FAQ and press resources.
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An introduction to the naming and relationships of living things. Classification involves much human judgement and is in a constant state of flux as new information is discovered.
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Photographs by Philip Goddard of insects, other invertebrates, wild flowers, lichen, fungi and some birds and mammals.
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Introduction to the classification of plants and animals from the Franklin Institute, with links to many groups of living organisms.
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